Combined syringe and electrical apparatus



(No Model.)

L. G. WOOLLBY. N COMBINED SYRINGB AND ELBGTRIGALIAPPARATUS.

lNo. 586,679. Patented July` 20, 1897.

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COMBINED sYnlNeE AND ELECTRICAL APPARATUS.

SPECIFICATION forming part ofvLetters Patent No. 586,679, dated July 20, 1897. Application filed December 7, 1896. Serial No. 6lt.6i35. (No model.)

To all w/tom t may concern,.-

Be it known thatl, LEONIDAS G. WooLLnY, a citizen of the United States, residing at Grand Rapids, in the ccfintyof Kent and State of Michigan, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in a Combined Syringe and Electrical Apparatus; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and ex:- act description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which itapl pertains to make and use the same.

My invention rela-tes to improvements in ay combined ysyringe and electrical apparatus; audits object is to provide thesame with cer- 4tain new and useful features, hereinafter more fully described, and particularly pointed out in the claims, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure l is a front elevation of a device embodying myinvention as it appears when open for use with parts broken away to show the construction. Fig. 2 is a horizontal section of a part of the same on'the li-ne 2 2 of Fig. 'll

. with the electric apparatusopened out for access tothe sarne, and Fig. 3 an elevation of the same with parts broken away as seen from .hinge B B. The

the right of Fig. 2.

Like letters refer to like parts in all ot' the figures.

A and A -represent vthe case, which is of any suitable dimensions and connected by part A is of greater depth than the part A and is provided with a bail C, by whichit may-be carried or hungin any convenient place. A series of nipples D are provided in the part A', to which the various syringe-nozzles E are attached when not in use.

Fis a movable vertical angle-plate, 'to which the various electrical appliances are attached, as hereinafter described. Said plate is provided with arms G, which are pivoted to the case at H, whereby said angle-plate may be swung into the part A of the case and together therewith form an inclosing box for the parts within the same, being sec ured by the button WV or lreleased and swung outside the case 5o pairs, dre. Within the angle of the plate F and attached v to bring 4the parts attached into accessible position for the purpose of adjustment, re-

. thereto is a battery R of any convenient coni .break and hold open the circuit Tis the rheotome or circuit-breaker; U and U', parts of the primary circuit; L', the rheotome-post and Yadj ustingLscrew; L, a plate integral with the post L.'

M is a .movable block having a contactpoint M to engage the plate L and close the primary circuit. Said block is moved away from the plate L by means of a spring N to when the device is out of use. A

K is a wire connecting the block M with the vertical arm I of a bell-crank lever, the horizontal arm I of which lever is provided with a forwardly-projecting hook I", on which the bag J of a fountain-'syringe is hung. y V is a part of the induction-circuit, which circuit terminates in binding-posts O 0, to which posts are attached the conductors Q Q to conveythe induced current to any desired parts of the body to there coact with the stream of water r other liquid ilowingfrom the bag J.

.The primary circuit is through the wire U',

the inducing-coil, the rheotome T, the post L and`plate L, contact-point M', block M, wire K, lever-arm I, and wire U to the battery R.

The operation of my device is as follows: The tension of the spring N is such that the em'pty bag will not be heavy enough to close the circuit; but when the said bag contains any appreciable weight of liquid this additional weight will enable it to overcome the tension of said spring and close the circuit. Thus the battery is automatically brought into action while there is any liquid in the bag .I and cut-out'of'action when the liquid escapes therefrom -without any special attention on the part, of any one. In case'it beconnes desirable to adjusarepair, or other- -wise gain access to the electricalapparatus attached within the angle of the plate F the 'button W is released and the angle-plate swungoutward until the arm I engages the back of the'case A.

When the device i's out of use, the bag J and its connections may be placed within the IOO.

case at the right of the angle-plate F and the part A closed over it and secured by any con-A venient means.

v Having thus fully described my invention, .what I claim, and Wish to secure byLetters Patent, is7

l. The combination or? an electrical apparatus having a normally open circuit adapted to be closed'by a Weight, and, a syringe acting as such Weight an closing said circuit by the Weight of* the lign-id in the bag tliereot, and permitting said circuit to openV as said liquid escapes therefrom, substantially as described.

2. The combination of an electric 'appararatus, consisting of a battery, an inductioncoil, and a rheotome; a circuit-breaker in the exciting-circuit, and opened by a spring, and closed by a lever, and a syringe, having its bag attached to said lever to close the circuit by the .weight of liquid in said bag, substantially as described.

4. In a combined syringe and electrical apparatus, abattery, an exciting-coil in circuit therewith, a rheotome and circuit-breaker in said circuit, an induction-coil and conductors, connected therewith, a spring to open the circuit-breaker, a bell-crank lever having a vertical arm to close said circuit-breaker, and a horizontal arm having a hook, and a syringe having its bag suspended from said hook, and operating said circuit-breaker by the weight of the liquid therein, substantially as described.

5. In an electrical apparatus, the combination of the case, consisting of two parts hinged together, an angle-plate located" and hinged Within one of said parts, and a battery and cooperating electrical devices, secured to the under side of said angle-plate and normally protected and concealed thereby/ When the case is open, substantially as described.

6. In a combined syringe and electrical apparatus, the combination of the case, consisting of two parts hinged together, nipples within one of saidl parts for supporting the syr:

in genozzles,an an gle-plate hinged within one l side of the other part of the case, of such size relatively thereto as to leave a compartment within'th'e latter for the syringe-bag, and electrical devices protected and' wholly supported by the angleplate, substantially as described... i

7. In an electrical apparatus, the combina-` tion of a battery, an induction-coil, a rheotome, a contact-plate, a movable contact, a

spring connected with said movable contactfor holding the circuit normally open, and a lever connected with said movable contact for closing said circuit.

' 8.V In an electrical apparatus, the combination with the case, and an angle-plate hinged therein, of electrical generating and distributing devices, embodying a generator, amovablel contact, a contact-plate, and a spring connected with said movable contact for holdy ing the circuit normally-open, all' secured to.

the inner surface of and protected lby said angle-plate, and a weight-'operated bell-crank lever connected with said movable contact for closing the circuit.

9. In a combined syringe and electricalapparatus, a rectangular case in tivo parts and hinged, an angle-plate, having arms hinged to one of said parts, a battery, induction-coil,

rhectome, and circuit-breaker mounted within the angle of said plate, a lever and spring attached to said plate to operate said breaker, said lever having a vertical arm operating the breaker and a horizontal arm having a hook,

and a syringe having a bag suspended from said hook, and closing said breaker by means of the weight of liquid therein, substantially as described.

In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence of two Witnesses.

LEONIDAS G. WOOLLEY. Witnesses:

LUTHER V. MoULToN, LEWIS E. FLANDERS. 

